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ALABAMA.
IOWA.
George E. Spencer, 1868-79 William B. Allison, 1873-79
John T. Morgan, 1877-83 Samuel J. Kirkwood, 1877-83
ARKANSAS. KANSAS.
Stephen W. Dorsey, 1873-79 John J. Ingalls, 1873-79
Augustus H. Garland, 1877-83 Preston B. Plumb, 1877-83
CALIFORNIA. KENTUCKY.
Aaron A. Sargent, 1875-79 Thomas C. McCreery, 1873-79
Newton Booth, 1873-81 James B. Beck, 1877-83
COLORADO.
LOUISIANA.
Jerome B. Chaffee, 1876-79 James B. Eustis, 1877-79
Henry M. Teller, 1876-83 Wm. Pitt Kellogg, 1877-83
CONNECTICUT.
MAINE.
Wm. H. Barnum,
1876-79 Hannibal Hamlin, 1869-81
Wm. W. Eaton,
1875-81 James G. Blaine, 1876-83
DELAWARE.
MARYLAND.
Thos. F. Bayard,
1869-81 George R Dennis, 1873-79
Eli Saulsbury, 1871-83 Wm. P. Whyte, 1875-81
FLORIDA.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Simon B. Conover, 1873-79 Henry L. Dawes, 1875-81
Charles W. Jones, 1875-81 George F. Hoar, 1877-83
GEORGIA.
MICHIGAN.
John B. Gordon,
1873-79 Isaac P. Christiancy, 1875-81
Benjamin H. Hill,
1877-83 Thomas W. Ferry, 1871-83
ILLINOIS.
MINNESOTA.
Richard J. Oglesby, David Davis, INDIANA.
1873-79 S. J. R. McMillan, 1875-81
1877-83 William Windom, 1871-83
MISSISSIPPI.
Daniel W. Voorhees,
1877-79 B. K. Bruce,
1875-81
Jos. E. McDonald,
1875-81 L. Q. C. Lamar,
1877-83
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HOUSE.
MISSOURI.
PENNSYLVANIA.
David H. Armstrong, 1877-79 J. Donald Cameron, 1877-79
Frank M. Cockrell, 1875-81 Wm. A. Wallace, 1875-81
NEBRASKA. RHODE ISLAND.
Algernon S. Paddock, 1875-81 Ambrose E. Burnside, 1875-81
Alvin Saunders, 1877-83 Henry B. Anthony, 1859-83
NEVADA. SOUTH CAROLINA.
John P. Jones, 1873-79 John J. Patterson, 1873-79
William Sharon, 1875-81 Matthew C. Butler, 1877-83
NEW HAMPSHIRE. TENNESSEE.
Bainbridge Wadleigh, 1873-79 James E. Bailey, 1877-81
Edward H. Rollins, 1877-83 Isham G. Harris, 1877-83
NEW JERSEY. TEXAS.
Theodore F. Randolph, 1875-81 Samuel B. Maxey, 1875-81
John R. McPherson, 1877-83 Richard Coke, 1877-83
NEW YORK. VERMONT.
Roscoe Conkling, 1867-79 Justin S. Morrill, 1867-79
Francis Kernan, 1875-81 Geo. F. Edmunds, 1866-81
NORTH CAROLINA. VIRGINIA.
Augustus S. Merrimon, 1873-79 Robert E. Withers, 1875-81
Matthew W. Ransom, 1872-83 John W. Johnston, 1870-83
OHIO. WEST VIRGINIA.
Stanley Matthews, 1877-79 Frank Hereford, 1877-81
Allen G. Thurman, 1869-81 Henry G. Davis, 1871-83
OREGON.
WISCONSIN.
John H. Mitchell, 1873-79 Timothy O.Howe, 1861-79
Lafayette F. Grover, 1877-83 Angus Cameron, 1875-81
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
SPEAKER, Samuel J. Randall, Pennsylvania.
CLERK, George M. Adams, Kentucky.
THE HOUSE consists of 293 Members, and 8 Territorial Dele- gates who have no vote.
ALABAMA. 1, James T. Jones; 2, Hilary A. Herbert; 3, Jere N. Williams; 4, Charles M. Shelley ; 5, Robert F. Ligon; 6, G. W. Hewitt; 7, William H. Forney; 8, William W. Garth.
ARKANSAS. 1, Lucien C. Gause; 2, William F. Slemons; 3, Jordan E. Cravens; 4, Thomas M. Gunter.
CALIFORNIA. 1, Horace Davis; 2, Horace F. Page; 3, John K. Luttrell; 4, Peter D. Wigginton.
COLORADO. 1, Thomas M. Patterson.
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HOUSE.
CONNECTICUT. 1, George M. Landers; 2, James Phelps; 3, John T. Wait; 4, Levi Warner.
DELAWARE. 1, James Williams.
FLORIDA. 1, R. H. M. Davidson; 2, Horatio Bisbee, Jr.
GEORGIA. 1, Julian Hartridge; 2, William E. Smith; 3, Philip Cook ; 4, Henry R. Harris; 5, Milton A. Candler; 6, Jas. H. Blount; 7, William H. Felton; 8, Alexander H. Stephens ; 9, Hiram P. Bell.
ILLINOIS. 1, William Aldrich; 2, Carter H. Harrison; 3, Lorenzo Brentano: 4, William Lathrop; 5, Horatio C. Bur- chard; 6, Thomas J. Henderson; 7, Philip C. Hayes; 8, Greenbury L. Fort; 9, Thomas A. Boyd ; 10, Benjamin F. Marsh ; 11, Robert M. Knapp; 12, William M. Springer; 13, Thomas F. Tipton ; 14, Joseph G. Cannon; 15, John R. Eden; 16, William A. J. Sparks; 17, Wm. R. Morrison; 18, William Hartzell; 19, R. W. Townshend.
INDIANA. 1, Benoni S. Fuller; 2, Thomas R. Cobb; 3, Geo. A. Bicknell; 4, Leonidas Sexton; 5, Thomas M. Browne; 6, Milton S. Robinson; 7, John Hanna; 8, Morton C. Hunter; 9, Michael D. White; 10, William H. Calkins; 11, James L. Evans; 12, Andrew H. Hamilton; 13, John H. Baker.
IOWA. 1, Joseph C. Stone; 2, Hiram Price; 3, Theo. W. Burdick; 4, Nathaniel C. Deering; 5, Rush Clark; 6, Ezekiel S. Sampson; 7, H. J. B. Cummings; 8, William F. Sapp; 9, Ad- dison Oliver.
KANSAS. 1, William A. Phillips; 2, Dudley C. Haskell; 8, Thomas Ryan.
KENTUCKY. 1, Andrew R. Boone; 2, James A. Mckenzie; 3, John W. Caldwell; 4, J. Proctor Knott; 5, Albert S. Willis; 6, John G. Carlisle; 7, J. C. S. Blackburn; 8, Milton J. Durham; 9, Thomas Turner; 10, John B. Clarke.
LOUISIANA. 1, Randall L. Gibson ; 2, E. John Ellis; 3, Joseph H. Acklen; 4, J. B. Elam; 5, John D. Young; 6, E. W. Rob- ertson.
MAINE. 1, Thomas B. Reed; 2, Wm. P. Frye; 3, S. D. Lindsey; 4, Llewellyn Powers; 5, Eugene Hale.
MARYLAND. 1, Daniel M. Henry; 2, Charles B. Roberts; 3, William Kimmell; 4, Thomas Swann; 5, Eli J. Henkle; 6, William Walsh.
MASSACHUSETTS. 1, William W. Crapo; 2, Benj. W. Harris;
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3, Benjamin Dean; 4, Leopold Morse; 5, Nathaniel P. Banks; 6, George B. Loring; 7, Benjamin F. Butler; 8, Wil- liam Claflin; 9, William W. Rice; 10, Amasa Norcross; 11, George D. Robinson.
MICHIGAN. 1, - ; 2, Edwin Willits; 3, Jonas H. McGowan; 4, Edwin W. Keightley; 5, John W. Stone; 6, Mark S. Brewer; 7, Omar D. Conger; 8, Charles C. Ells- worth; 9, Jay A. Hubbell.
MINNESOTA. 1, Mark H. Dunnell; 2, Horace B. Strait; 3 Jacob H. Stewart.
MISSISSIPPI. 1, H. L. Muldrow; 2, Van H. Manning; 3, Hernando D. Money; 4, Otho R. Singleton; 5, Charles E. Hooker; 6, James R. Chalmers.
MISSOURI. 1, Anthony Ittner; 2, Nathan Cole; 3, Lyne S. Metcalfe; 4, Robert A. Hatcher; 5, Richard P. Bland; 6, Chas. H. Morgan; 7, Thomas T. Crittenden; 8, Benjamin J. Frank- lin; 9, David Rea; 10, Henry M. Pollard; 11, John B. Clark, Jr .; 12, John M. Glover; 13, Aylett H. Buckner.
NEBRASKA. 1, Thomas J. Majors.
NEVADA. 1, Thomas Wren.
NEW HAMPSHIRE. 1, Frank Jones; 2, James F. Briggs; 3, Henry W. Blair.
NEW JERSEY. 1, Clement H. Sinnickson; 2, John Howard Pugh; 3, Miles Ross; 4, Alvah A. Clark ; 5, Augustus W. Cut- ler; 6, Thomas B. Peddie; 7, Aug. A. Hardenbergh.
NEW YORK. 1, James W. Covert; 2, William D. Veeder; 3, S. B. Chittenden; 4, Archibald M. Bliss; 5, Nicholas Muller ; 6, Samuel S. Cox; 7, Anthony Eickhoff; 8, Anson G. McCook; 9, Fernando Wood; 10, Abram S. Hewitt; 11, Benjamin A. Willis; 12, Clarkson N. Potter; 13, John H. Ketcham; 14, George M. Beebe; 15, Stephen L. Mayham; 16, John M. Bailey; 17, Martin I. Townsend; 18, Andrew Williams; 19, Amaziah B. James; 20, John H. Starin; 21, Solomon Bundy ; 22, George A. Bagley; 23, William J. Bacon; 24, William H. Baker; 25, Frank Hiscock; 26, John H. Camp; 27, Eldridge G. Lapham; 28, Jeremiah W. Dwight; 29, John N. Hungerford; 20, E. Kirke Hart; 31, Charles B. Benedict; 32, Daniel N. Lockwood; 33, George W. Patterson.
NORTH CAROLINA. 1, Jesse J. Yeates; 2, Curtis H. Brog- den; 3, Alfred M. Waddell; 4, Joseph J. Davis; 5, Alfred M. Scales ; 6, Walter L. Steele; 7, Wm. M. Robbins; 8, Robert B. Vance.
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HOUSE.
OHIO. 1, Milton Sayler; 2, Henry B. Banning; 3, Mills Gard- ner; 4, John A. McMahon; 5, Americus V. Rice; 6, Jacob D. Cox; 7, Henry L. Dickey; 8, J. Warren Keifer; 9, John S. Jones; 10, Charles Foster; 11, Henry S. Neal; 12, Thomas Ewing; 13, M. I. Southard; 14, Ebenezer B. Finley; 15, N. H. Van Vorhes; 16, Lorenzo Danford; 17, Wm. Mckinley, Jr .; 18, James Monroe; 19, James A. Garfield; 20, Amos Townsend. OREGON. 1, Richard Williams.
PENNSYLVANIA. 1, Chapman Freeman; 2, Chas. O'Neill; 3, Samuel J. Randall; 4, Wm. D. Kelley; 5, Alfred C. Harmer; 6, William Ward; 7, I. Newton Evans; 8, Hiester Clymer; 9, A. Herr Smith; 10, Samuel A. Bridges; 11, Francis D. Collins; 12, H. B. Wright; 13, James B. Reilly ; 14, John W. Killinger; 15, Edward Overton, Jr .; 16, John I. Mitchell; 17, Jacob M. Campbell; 18, William S. Stenger; 19, Levi Maish; 20, Levi A. Mackey; 21, Jacob Turney; 22, Russell Errett; 23, Thomas M. Bayne; 24, W. S. Shallenberger; 25, Harry White; 26, John M. Tompson; 27, Lewis F. Watson.
RHODE ISLAND. 1, Benjamin T. Eames; 2, Latimer W. Ballou.
SOUTH CAROLINA. 1, Joseph H. Rainey; 2, Richard H. Cain; 3, D. Wyatt Aiken; 4, John H. Evins; 5, Robert Smalls.
TENNESSEE. 1, James H. Randolph; 2, J. M. Thornburgh; 3, George G. Dibrell; 4, Haywood Y. Riddle; 5, John M. Bright ; 6, John F. House; 7, W. C. Whitthorne; 8, John D. C. Atkins; 9, William P. Caldwell; 10, Casey Young.
TEXAS. 1, John H. Reagan; 2, David B. Culberson; 3, J. W. Throckmorton; 4, Roger Q. Mills ; 5, D. C. Giddings; 6, Gus- tave Schleicher.
VERMONT. 1, Charles H. Joyce; 2, Dudley C. Denison; 3, George W. Hendee.
VIRGINIA. 1, -- -; 2, John Goode, Jr .; 3, Gilbert C. Walker; 4, Joseph Jorgensen; 5, George C. Cabell; 6, John R. Tucker; 7, John T. Harris; 8, Eppa Hunton; 9, A. L. Pride- more.
WEST VIRGINIA. 1, Benjamin Wilson; 2, Benjamin F. Mar- tin; 3, John E. Kenna.
WISCONSIN. 1, Chas. G. Williams; 2, Lucien B. Caswell; 3, George C. Hazleton; 4, William Pitt Lynde; 5, Edward S. Bragg; 6, Gabriel Bouck; 7, H. L. Humphrey; 8, Thaddeus C. Pound.
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CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
TERRITORIAL DELEGATES.
ARIZONA. Hiram S. Stephens.
DAKOTA. Jefferson P. Kidder.
IDAHO. Stephen S. Fenn.
MONTANA. Martin Maginnis.
NEW MEXICO. Trinidad Romero.
UTAH. George Q. Cannon.
WASHINGTON. Orange Jacobs.
WYOMING. William W. Corlett.
U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE.
1ST DIST., HARTFORD, TOLLAND, NEW LONDON, AND WIND - HAM COUNTIES.
Collector, Joseph Selden, Norwich. Deputies, A. Irving Royce, Norwich; Wm. W. House, H. S.House, Hartford; Wm. H. Fuller, Suffield; George R. Case, Norwich. Gaugers, Alfred E. Sheldon, Hartford; Frederick A. King, Thompsonville; W. A. Stocking, Simsbury; David B. Hale, Collinsville; Samuel R. Knapp, Norwich; Store-keepers, E. T. Spooner, Warehouse Point; Theodore B. Potter, Enfield; H. A. Cooley, H. D. Adams, Hartford. Clerk, F. E. Griffin.
2D DIST., NEW HAVEN, MIDDLESEX, FAIRFIELD, AND LITCH- FIELD COUNTIES.
Collector, David F. Hollister, Bridgeport. Deputies, Edward F. Meeker, F. E. Barlow, Henry C. Lemmon, Bridgeport; Hen- ry L. Allen, West Winsted; John Rowland, New Haven; John B. Wright, Clinton; W. R. Williams, Waterbury. Gau- gers, John A. Boughton, Bridgeport; C. G. G. Merrill, New Haven; Carlos P. Merwin, New Milford; David B. Hale, Col- linsville. Store-Keeper and Gauger, Louis T. Dudley, Fair Haven; Burton G. Warner, New Haven.
CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
FAIRFIELD District, west of Housatonic River to State line. -Collector, Julius S. Hanover, Bridgeport; Deputy Collector, Inspector, etc., James H. Porter. Night Inspector, Samuel W. Hodge, Bridgeport.
- Inspector for Norwalk, Gould D. Jennings; for Stamford,
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CUSTOM HOUSE OFFICERS.
Geo. E. Scofield. Pilots, Bridgeport Harbor, S. A. McNeil, Geo. F. Humiston, Wm. H. Knapp, John H. Plumb; Housa- tonic River, Rufus Buddington; Norwalk Harbor, Z. Rowland. Pilots of Tug-Boats, Bridgeport, Wm. Hayes; Norwalk, T. F. Brothwell.
MIDDLETOWN District, extending from Windsor to West- brook .- Collector, Augustus Putnam, Middletown. Deputy Collector and Inspector, Geo. W. Burke, Middletown. Janitor, Geo. S. Parmelee. Storekeeper, Chas. W. Marden, Hartford.
Hartford, Deputy Collector, Ezra S. Hamilton; Inspector, Samuel B. Dickinson, Saybrook Point.
State Pilots, Saybrook, Chas. Williams, John Grumley.
NEW HAVEN District, extending fron Madison to the Hou- satonic River .- Collector, Cyrus Northrop. Deputy Collector, Edmund Pendleton. Clerks, Jesse Peck, C. S. Bunnell, Edwin Case. Weighers, Gaugers and Measurers, S. R. Crampton, John W. Lane. Inspectors, E. D. S. Goodyear, H. O. Beach, W. R. Lloyd, Geo. S. Allen. Night Inspectors, Edward Coe, Charles Plumb. Light-house Keepers, Elizur Thompson, Gilbert A. W. Ford. Messenger, Theodore Knipping. Janitor, George S. Loveland.
Inspector for Branford and Sachem's Head, Grant Smith.
Inspector for Derby and Milford, Lucius Gilbert.
NEW LONDON District .- Collector, John A. Tibbits. Dep- uty Collector and Inspector, C. G. Sistare. Inspectors, Ezra C. Smith, New London; Geo. W. Geer, Charles S. Peale, Norwich; Boatman and Messenger, John W. Brown. Janitor, Anthony Jerome. Physician, Marine Hospital, John G. Stanton. Steam- boat Inspectors, Elisha P. Beckwith, Philo B. Hovey, New London.
Pilots, Thames River, and Sound, Clark S. Rogers, B. W. Harris, Leonard Smith, Perkins Harris; Norwich, James M. Holt, Henry G. Roath, Edward Smith, Thomas Comstock; Lyme, John O. Miner.
STONINGTON District .- Collector, George Hubbard. Dep- uty Collectors and Inspectors, William Williams, Stonington; George D. Cross, Pawcatuck, Conn., and Westerly, R. I. Boat-Keeper, Stephen D. Merret, Stonington.
Deputy Collector for Mystic Bridge, Mystic River and Noank, Asa Fish.
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POST.OFFICES.
POST-OFFICE DEPARTMENT.
Postage on Letters, prepaid by Stamps, 3 cents each ¿ oz. or fraction thereof, to all parts of the country. Drop and Local letters, at offices of free delivery by carrier, 2 cents per } oz ; at other offices 1 ct. Postal Cards, 1 cent each.
Registered letters, 10 cents each, in addition to the regular postage.
Circulars, unsealed, 1 cent for each oz. or part thereof, to one address.
Circulars and newspapers (except weeklies), 1 cent each without regard to weight, when delivered from carrier offices in which they are deposited. Weekly newspapers to transient parties, deposited in carrier offices, 1 cent for each oz., or frac- tion thereof. To regular subscribers, dailies, weeklies, &c., are sent free in the county in which they are published; but at carrier offices the postage must be paid. Newspapers and periodicals sent out of the county, issued weekly and oftener, for each lb. or fraction thereof, 2 cents prepaid by the publishers ; issued less frequently, 3 cents.
Periodicals not over 2 oz. in weight deposited at carrier offices for delivery there, 1 cent each; over 2 oz. 2 cents each.
Book manuscripts, photographs, engravings, samples of ores, metals, minerals, and merchandise, flexible patterns, sample cards, seeds, cuttings, bulbs, roots, &c., 1 cent for each oz., or fraction thereof.
Books, pamphlets, transient newspapers, magazines, periodi- cals, proof-sheets, maps, sheet-music, &c., 1 cent for each 2 oz. or fraction thereof.
Postage for each { oz .: to Europe, 5 cts .; to Canada, pre- paid, 3 cents.
POST-OFFICES AND POSTMASTERS.
Abington, R. L. Bullard Bantam Falls, S. E. Crossman Andover, Wm. Dorrance Barkhamsted, W. Barnes Ansonia,
Charles E. Bristol Beacon Falls, John Wolfe Ashford, John D. Gaylord Berlin, Henry N. Galpin Avon,
Bela C. Kellogg Bethany, Mary A. Sperry
Bakersville, S. N. Pettibone Bethel, Amos Woodman Ball's Pond, Amzi H. Pearce Bethlehem, Herbert S. Jackson
Banksville, George Derby Birmingham, Ezra Sprague Baltic,
Mayden Hayes Black Rock, J. C. Smith
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POST-OFFICES.
Bloomfield, Henry W. Rowley Colebrook River, Geo. S. Ives Bolton, John A. Loomis Collinsville, Emerson A. Hough
Bozrah, .Joseph A. Pierce Columbia. Geo. B. Fuller
Bozrahville, Jas. M. Peckham Copper Hill, Fred'k F. Stevens J. W. Beers
Branchville,
Wm. W. Beers Cornwall,
Branford, Philo Hall Cornwall Bridge, Jas. A. Bierce
Bridgeport, J. W. Knowlton Cornwall Hollow, A. B. Palmer
Bridgewater, George Lyon Coventry,
Sam'l T, Loomis
Bristol, Silas M. Norton
Crom well, John Stevens
Broad Brook, E. G. Lasbury
Danbury, John Tweedy
Brookfield, Andrew Northrop
Darien, C. G. Waterbury
Brookfield Centre, A. Somers Deep River,
S. M. Shipman
Brooklyn, Apollos Richmond Derby,
See Birmingham Oscar Leach
Brooks' Vale, Sam'l H. Brooks Durham,
Buckingham,
C. J. Loomer Durham Center, Geo. H. Davis
Buckland,
H. G. Parker Eagleville, Simeon O. Vinton
Burnside,
Moses Chandler East Berlin, Mrs. Jane Heald
Burlington,
W. F. Sessions East Canaan, Wm. Adams, 2d
Burrville,
John M. Burr East Cornwall,
Chas. Blake
Campbell's Mills, G. P. Douglas Eastford,
Isaac Warren
Campville, Sarah M. Leonard East Glastonbury, L. A. Weir Canaan, A. T. Roraback East Granby,
James R. Viets Canaan Valley, G. H. Brinton East Haddam, W. C. Reynolds Cannon's Station, A. M. Reed East Hampton,
Canterbury, J. P. Kingsley
East Hartford, Chas. Merriman East Hartland, W. E. Gibbons
East Haven,
S. Hemingway
Central Vill., Jas. M. Wilcox East Kent, Elisha Frv
Center Brook, D. W. Spencer
East Killingly, Jas. A. Paine
Center Groton, Geo. L. Daboll Center Hill, Correl Tiffany
East Lyme, Timothy Parker
Chapinville, John G. Landon East River, Samuel D. Crut-
Chaplin, J. W. Lincoln
tenden
Chatham. See East Hampton Easton,
Seleck N. Osborne
Cheshire,
Edwin R. Brown East Thompson, Isaac Sherman
Chester, S. A. Wright E. Wallingf'd, Mrs. D. Williams Chesterfield, Orrin H. Whiting East Windsor, Geo. B. Spencer Clark's Corners, Homer Thayer E. Windsor Hill, C. Z. Parmelee
Clark Falls, E. P. Chapman
East Woodstock, G. O. Robbins Ekonk, Kinney S. Wilcox
Clinton, Joseph C. Parker
Cobalt,
Rufus D. Tibbals
Ellington, Elam S. Hyde
Geo. Peck
Colchester, Chas. H. Rogers Ellsworth,
Cold Spring, O. S. Botsford Elmwood,
W. S. Goodwin
Colebrook, Reuben Rockwell Enfield,
Fred'k P. Parsons
C. O. Sears
Canton, Alonzo Warner
Canton Cnt'r, W.C. Humphrey
East Litchfield, Austin Weaver
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POST-OFFICES.
Essex, Charles S. Munger Hockanum,
Edwin Brewer
Fairfield, Charles B. Wakeley Hotchkissville,
G. F. Morris
Fair Haven, Wm. H. Moore Huntington, Wooster
Falls Village, J. F. Millspaugh Huntsville,
James H. Chase
Farmington, Rich. H. Cowles Jewett City,
A. F. Brown R. A. Moore
Forestville, J. F. Douglass Kent,
Burrett Eaton
Franklin, Andrew B. Smith
Killingly,
Marcus Wood
Gale's Ferry, Isaac Bragaw
Killingworth,
O. E. Redfield
Gaylordsville, A. H. Barlow
Lakeville, Thomas L. Norton
Georgetown, James Corcoran Lanesville,
Mrs. Perry Chase
Gildersleeve's Landing, F. Gil- Lebanon,
N. C. Barker
dersleeve
Ledyard,
Edmund Spicer
Gilead, Ralph T. Hutchinson
Leesville, I. Wright
Glasgo, Wm. P. Young Leetes Island, Ed. A. Gauchett
Glastonbury, F. C. Covell Liberty Hill, Wm. A. Fuller
Glenville, Webster Haight
Lime Rock, Jas. H. Barnum
Goshen, Chas. J. Porter Litchfield, H. E. Gates
Granby, Chester P. Loomis Little River,
John W. Nichols
Grantville, Moses Grant Long Hill,
Edward Platt
Greenfield Hill, B. B. Banks Long Ridge, Geo. B. Christison
Greeneville, A. C. Greene Lyme,
Greens Farms, G. E. Crossman Madison,
Greenwich,
Jos. E. Brush Manchester,
Wm. B. Lincoln
Griswold, Sarah E. Tillinghast Mansfield,
S. S. Fuller
Grosvenordale,
Jas. Cranska Mansfield Cent'r, I. P. Fenton
Groton, John S. Morgan Mansfield Dp't, D. B. Denison
Guilford,
Charles Griswold Marbledale, E. O. Sperry
Gurleyville,
Chas. A. Royce Marion, Catherine Zeilig
Haddam,
L. H. Howard Marlborough, E. C. Warner
Haddam Neck, H. M. Selden Mashapaug, M. H. Kinney
Hadlyme, John Comstock Mechanicsville, J. Cunningham
Hamburg, D. E. Bigelow
Melrose, John M. Stiles
Hamden, Jesse Warner Meriden, W. F. Hall
Hampton, Edgar H. Newton Merrow Station, Geo. Merrow
Hanover, Mrs. Maria Smith Mianus, Allen J. Finney
Hartford, John H. Burnham Middlebury, Fred'k G. Scott
Hartland Center, Mrs. G. Miller Middlefield, S. D. Jewett
Harwinton, S. A. Andrews Middle Haddam, Henry M.Hurd B. Hawley Middletown, Bartlett Bent
Hawleyville,
A. Landschultz
Milford, Joseph R. Clark
Hebron, John S. Welles Mill Brook, Wm. P. Lawrence H. A. Hitchcock E. D. Gilbert Mill Dale,
Higganum,
High Ridge,
James E. Ballard Mill Plain,
Henry M. Senior
Farms Village, Chas. S. Weed Kensington,
Hazardville,
Hiram Beckwith John Wilcox
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POST-OFFICES.
Milton, F. Barton North Haven, H. H. Stiles
Minortown,
N. B. Burton North Lyme, Charles Stark Wm. A. Clarke North Madison, Alvin A. Blake
Montowese, Horace Hills No. Manchester, Wm. Scott
Montville,
Lewis Browning North Stamford, Jas. Ballard
Moodus, L. D. F. Gates No. Stonington, Wm. H. Hillard M. Burdick Northville, Merritt Hunt
Moose Meadow,
Moosup,
Lucius Batty No. Westchester, L. A. Carrier
Morris, Joseph W. Mason North Wilton,
Jas. Comstock
Mount Carmel, James Ives No. Windham, F. M. Lincoln
Mount Hope,
L. H. Hooker No. Woodstock,
Mystic, F. E. Crumb Norwalk,
Ezra C. May Charles Olmstead
Mystic Bridge, J. A. Rathbun Norwich, E. G. Bidwell
Mystic River, W. W. Packer Norwich Town, Geo. D. Fuller
Naubuc, Albert A. Bogue Oakville,
Noble W. Warner Edwin A. Card
Nepaug, E. R. Merrill Orange,
Sidney F. Oviatt
New Boston, J. T. Murdock Ore Hill,
Homer A. Gibbs
New Britain, Walter Gladden Oxford, Chas. H. Butler
New Canaan,
N. W. Hoyt Packersville, Wm. H. Brown
New Fairfield, A. Martin Couch Parkville,
Sherman Goodwin
New Hartford, H. L. Jones Pendleton Hill, R. P. Palmer
New Haven, Neh. D. Sperry Newington, Erastus Kilbourn
Pequabuck, Walter H. Scott
Newingt'n Junc. J.C.Sternberg
Pine Meadow,
B. G. Loomis
New London, Wm. H. Tubbs Plainfield, New Milford, David A. Baldwin Plainville,
Waldo Tillinghast
New Preston,
D. Burnham Plantsville,
Heber S. Ives
Newtown, Z. S. Peck Plattsville,
George S. Platt
Niantic, Wm. Whaley Pleasant Valley,
Geo. Baker
Noank, Orrin E. Miner
Plymouth, Horace Fenn
Norfolk, Orlo H. Wolcott
Pomfret, S. W. Butler
Noroton, J. S. Waterbury
Pomfret Centre, Ethan Allen
No. Ashford, Geo. W. Olds
Pomfret Land'g, C. G. Williams
No. Branford, Jenny E. Wheaton Poquetannock,
John Taylor North Canton, George Adams Poquonoc B'g, Daniel Morgan No. Colebrook, Erastus Simons Poquonnock,
North Cornwall, Niles Scoville Portland,
Mary J. Edwards
Northfield, D. T. Wooster Preston City, Morrison Robbins Northford, T. A. Smith Prospect, Richard Tyler
No. Franklin, Mrs. A. Manning Putnam, Perry P. Wilson
No. Granby, Willis Phelps Putnam H'ts, Emma L. Ames N. Grosvenordale, T. Wilbur Quarryville, Albert W. Cowles No. Guilford, Abigail Fowler Quinebaug, S. E. Amidon
Naugatuck, Luther S. Platt Oneco,
Phoenixville, S. A. Wheaton
E. F. Tomlinson
L. R. Lord
Monroe,
202
POST-OFFICES.
Rainbow, Wm. C. Hodge South Killingly, H. A. Tennant Redding, Mrs. Jane C. Johnson South Lyme, R. W. Chadwick Redding Ridge, H. Whitehead So. Manchester, W. H. Cheney Reynolds Bridge, Wm. Barbour So. Meriden, E. B. Clark
Ridgebury, George Boughton So. Norfolk, S. D. Northway
Ridgefield, Hiram K. Scott South Norwalk, J. S. Dunning Riverton, Abner S. Hart Southport, Levi F. Sherwood Riverside, Wm. F. Thrall Southville, Joseph T. Beers
Robertsville,
E. B. Brown So. Wethersfield, L. Hewitt
Rock Fall,
Ira N. Johnson So, Wilton, Nelson Hanford
Rockville, Geo. N. Brigham So. Windham, John B. Johnson
Rocky Hill, Henry J. Smith So. Windsor, H. Parmelee
Romford Station, S. S. Logan So. Woodstock, N. H. Andrews
Round Hill, Odle C. Knapp
Springdale, J. W. Waterbury
Rowayton, Oliver Cook
Square Pond, E. H. Dimock
Roxbury, George Hurlburt
Roxbury Sta., J.B.Leavenworth
Stafford, J. E. Pascoe Stafford Springs, E. F. Whiton Staffordville, A. S. Eaton
Salem, Nelson N. Williams
Salisbury, D. T. Warner Stamford, Theodore J. Daskam
Sandy Hook,
Ezra Patch Stanwich, Jonathan Finch
Saugatuck,
Jas. E. Hubbell Stepney,
Burr Hawley
Saybrook, Thos. C. Acton, Jr. Stepney Dep't, Chas. S. French
Saybrook Point, Jos. Kellogg
Scitico, L. King Stony Creek, Wm. T. Howd Scotland, Wm. F. Palmer Stonington, Franklin Williams
George H. Spall
Shaker Sta., Albert J. Battles Suffield,
Ella S. Nichols
Sharon, Edward F. Gillette Talcottville,
Sam'l A. Talcott
Sharon Valley, C. C. Gordon Taftville,
Henry Hovey Philo B. Coe
Simsbury, Lucius G. Goodrich Terryville,
Edward Dailey E. T. Gates
Smith's Ridge, A. L. Raymond Thomaston, Somers, Leverett E. Pease Thompson, Jas. N. Kingsbury
Somersville, Wm. E. Dow
Thomps'nville, Mrs. J. Houston Joseph Root
South Britain, H. P. Downes Tolland,
Southbury, Andrew Perry
South Canaan, Chas. J. Conley
P. W. Turner
Tylerville, Edward Cooke
So. Haven, S. C. Thompson
Tyler City,
C. H. Amesbury
S. Glastonbury, Emily Dayton
Uncasville,
Wm. M. Burchard
Southington, Walter D. Cook Union,
Geo. L. Baker
South Kent,
Edw'd Dakin Unionville,
J. D. Cook
Torringford, Stanley Griswold Trumbull, Wm. S. Wheeler So. Canterbury, O. S. Francis Trumbull, Long Hill, Edw. Platt So. Coventry, Henry N. Moore Turnerville, Southford, H. Oatman
Sherman, Lafayette Joyce Tariffville,
Sterling, Silas .J. Matteson
Seymour, S. H. Canfield Stratford,
203
POST-OFFICES.
Vernon, Harriet E. Bill Weston,
John H. Gregory Wm. E. Nash
Vernon Depot, B. C. Phelps Westport,
Fred'k Cole
Voluntown, Hiram Jencks West Stafford.
D. E. Whiton
Wallingford, L. M. Hubbard West Stratford, L. B. Vaill
Wapping, J. C. Stoughton Warehouse P't, G.D. Woodward W. Thompson,
West Suffield, Miss E. D. Rose
W. R. Case
Warren, Orlando Swift Westville,
Geo. T. Finney
Warrenville, John A. Murphy West Willingt'n, J. B. Carpenter
Washington, C. L. Hickox W. Winsted,
B. F. Marsh
Washington Depot, A. G.Baker
West Woodstock, Abiel Fox
Waterbury, John W. Hill Wethersfield, Silas W. Robbins
Waterford, Wm. E. Manwaring
Willimantic,
John Brown
Myron McNeil
Willington,
M. L. Dimock
Watertown, Waterville, Geo. H. Ford Wilsonville,
S. H. Adams
Wauregan, C. Hunt Wilton, Chas. H. Betts
Weatogue, Seymour Pettibone
Winchester, Edw. H. Bronson Wm. Swift
West Ashford, H. E. Knowlton Windham,
West Avon, Martin Judd
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